How to break stone in Animal Crossing

avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRace6 months ago

Just eat a fruit and smash it with an axe. Bam, rock goes bye-bye.

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avatarDemonstratingUnit6 months ago

Honestly, why would you want to break stones? They're your daily source of materials like iron nuggets, stones, and sometimes even gold nuggets! But if you must, eating fruit before hitting it with a tool does the trick.


avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Pro tip: Don't break all your stones! You'll run out of daily resources. Instead, hit them without eating fruit for daily materials. Need to break one for landscaping? Eat a fruit first, then smash.


avatarCopyingSole6 months ago

Breaking stone in Animal Crossing is easy! Just make sure you've eaten at least one piece of fruit to power up, then whack the stone with a shovel or an axe. Eating fruit gives you the strength to break rocks instantly. Remember, the rocks will respawn in a random location on your island in a few days, so use this power wisely!

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